Our education and outreach programs help convey this knowledge to the community, including the young minds in our summer programs – our next generation of ocean stewards and marine scientists.

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Summer is in full swing and so are we! As I come into the Lab everyday, I am so pleased to see all the children participating in our summer camps, with enthusiastic faces as they gear up for what they will learn today.

Mote Marine Laboratory's research programs address some of the most pressing issues facing society today. Our education and outreach programs help convey this knowledge to the community, including the young minds in our summer programs – our next generation of ocean stewards and marine scientists. Mote's shared knowledge empowers people of all ages to better understand and protect our treasured marine resources. And it is your support that provides us the opportunity to continue this vital work.

In 2014, Mote launched its Annual Fund Program, Waves of Support to recognize the generosity of our supporters. I am excited to share the updated program and related benefits, which I hope will demonstrate our sincere appreciation of your continued support.

To learn more about the updated giving levels and benefits please visit our Waves of Support webpage.

Thank you for your ongoing support and dedication to Mote Marine Laboratory!

Sincerely,
Michael P. Crosby, Ph.D., FLS
President & CEO

Did you know that the IRA charitable rollover has extended permanently? A direct distribution from your IRA funds is a great way to support Mote Marine Laboratory. Visit http://plannedgiving.mote.org/ to learn more options to give!

Mote Marine Laboratory, Inc. is registered with the state of Florida #ch1050, under requirements of the solicitation of contributions act. A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the division of consumer services by calling toll-free (800-435-7352) within the state. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the state.